

Logo | Company | About | Websites |
Dream 11 | Dream 11 was one of India’s first mobile-based startups, launching cricket, kabaddi, football, basketball, and hockey in 2012. | ||
Nazara Technologies | Nazara Technologies, founded by Nitesh Mittersain in 1999, has several sectors, including subscription, freemium, e-sports, and skill-based gaming. | ||
Paytm First Games | Paytm First Games, known initially as Gamepind, is a Paytm and Ali Baba’s AGTech holdings joint venture. | ||
Games2Win | With over 175 million app downloads, it is one of the world’s most popular mobile game companies. It is headquartered in Mumbai. | ||
Moonfrog Labs | Moonfrog Labs, a team of professional game developers dedicated to revolutionising mobile gaming and providing fun to everyone. | ||
99 Games | 99Games is India’s leading developer and publisher of high-quality games for global and Indian audiences. | ||
Octro | Octro is a renowned gaming company in India, founded in 2006 by Stanford alumnus Saurabh Agarwal. | ||
JetSynthesys | JetSynthesys Pvt. Ltd. is part of the JetLine Group of Companies, which the Navani family controls. | ||
Hashcube | HashCube is a Bangalore-based mobile game studio that is quickly expanding. Their primary aim is to create accessible, high-quality casual mobile games. | ||
Zero Games Studio | Zero Games Studio has expertise in Unreal Engine Development, Mobile Development, Unity Engine Development, Serious games, and Advergames. | ||
Electronic Arts | EA is popular for providing digital interactive entertainment services. It works on the games, content & online services. | ||
Nintendo | Initially, when Nintendo was founded in 1889, it was creating handmade hanafuda playing cards. | ||
Ubisoft | Ubisoft is a video gaming company that has expertise in publishing games for several video game franchises. | ||
Sony Interactive Entertainment | Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. was originally Sony Computer Entertainment. Its prime purpose was handling Video game development for the PlayStation. | ||
Activision Blizzard | This standalone interactive entertainment company has achieved an entertainment network of almost 500 million monthly active users. | ||
Epic Games | Epic Games was previously known as Potomac Computer Systems. From 1992 to 1999 it was known as Epic MegaGames, Inc. | ||
Gameloft | Worldwide Gameloft has 19 development studios. It is more focused on mobile games. It supports iPhone, Android, Mobile, iPad, Android Tablet, Mac, Nokia HD, and Xbox. | ||
Square Enix | Square Enix Co. Ltd. was formed as a result of the merge of Enix Corporation and SquareSoft. Square Enix is the provider of the popular games like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. | ||
Bungie Inc. | Initially, it was making Macintosh games and was popular for the two video game franchises, Marathon and Myth. | ||
iTechArt | iTechArt is a partner of choice for startups and fast-growing tech companies in need of trusted game developers, artists, creative talents, and next-gen technologies. |